DWQA QuestionsCategory: Divine GuidanceWhat is a good dose regimen for ingesting water with a hydrogen bond angle of 114° to obtain health benefits?
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
This, as with the addition of suffused hydrogen, is best done according to a particular regimen of exposure. The power it has to effect change as described by others, for example, clearing a large reservoir of water with a minor percentage present, holds true for cleansing and healing within the body as well. There is no upper limit on what can be ingested, so it is safe to ingest even 100% of the daily intake being this modified water. This is because it is simply enhancing its inherent ability to interact with the tissues to do useful work, and this is a bonus and a help to the body. It is not acting as a typical pharmaceutical chemical, all of which have downsides because they are unnatural to begin with, and their chemistry can play havoc directly, or their metabolic breakdown products often proving to be toxic. So being safe and with no upper limit on what can constitute the percentage of daily water consumption, the only constraint is availability and cost and convenience factors in having large quantities on hand. Viewed the other way, there will be benefits even with the intake being a portion of ingested water. In actuality, that will always be the case because there is water ingested along with food, so the intake will never be 100%. The ideal would be to use this as the source of drinking water and not be concerned about ingesting other liquids such as beverages that are already consisting of a high percentage of water content. You will not be lacking in a way that you need to worry about. If you have one or more glasses of such water a day, there will be benefits, and this you can be certain of. We do not wish to give specifics that then are construed to be absolutes and marching orders as there are always unique situations, and we want no one to overinterpret or misinterpret our recommendations, so these are the broad outlines.